Paige Spiranac (Photo via Twitter)
Paige Spiranac has mastered the art of going viral, so it wasn’t shocking that she would use her body to do it again before the College Football Playoff National Championship.
The former professional golfer who turned into an SI Swimsuit model and influencer may have taken things way too far this time around with her latest outfits.
Ohio State and Notre Dame went head to head at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to decide the national champion.
Spiranac, who shares her expert opinions on golf matters on social media, decided to join the football discussion.
Paige Spiranac went viral for her crop-top look as she posed with the black Buckeyes front and center and the navy blue Notre Dame look while flaunting her abs.
While many fans answered her question and others went crazy over her skimpy look, there were also a lot of people that thought what she was doing was quite inappropriate.
“You are such a sycophant and w—e of the internet. Not a single redeeming quality whatsoever,” one fan said.
“How well do you sleep at night knowing that Beta men jerk off to your photos?” one fan asked.
“Put some clothes on Paige this is football not onlyfans we talking about,” another X user commented.
“Are you 19? Put some clothes on and do something other than show off your t–s,” one final said of Paige Spiranac.
Paige Spiranac Has Gained Millions of Followers From Showing Skin
While Spiranac is a former golf professional and popular golf influencer, she has figured out that speaking on all sports could get her even more followers.
She might be in her 30s, but she keeps herself in incredible shape and has never been afraid to show it off.
It has led to her having more than four million followers on Instagram and many more on other sites.
Hate it or love it, she has made an incredible life for herself this way.
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